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Fisker Ocean EV to make global public debut at CES 2020; Electrify America charging station network partner

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The Fisker Ocean all-electric luxury SUV ( earlier post ) will make its public debut at Consumer Electronics Show 2020 in Las Vegas. Fisker also announced a partnership with Electrify America, the largest, open DC Fast charging network for EVs in the United States. —Henrik Fisker, chairman and CEO of Fisker Inc.

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Report: Mercedes pulls the plug on range-extended EV possibilities

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As in other range-extended EVs, the battery could be replenished either by the internal-combustion engine/generator or via conventional AC or DC charging, per the report. One of the few other vehicles to have used such a system is the Karma Revero —also called the GS-6 and, originally, the Fisker Karma.

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Quantum Enters into a Letter of Intent with Fisker for the Exclusive Supply of Q-Drive Plug-In Hybrid Components and Control Systems for the Fisker Karma Program

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has entered into a letter of intent with Fisker Automotive that outlines the terms of a production and licensing agreement for the Fisker Karma Program. DC-DC converter and the solar roof module. Quantum Fuel Systems Technologies Worldwide, Inc.

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DOE Closes $1.4B Loan Agreement with Nissan to Support Production of LEAF and Batteries

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Washington DC, Seattle, Raleigh, N.C., The DOE has also signed a conditional commitment with Fisker Automotive to build plug-in hybrid electric vehicles. The loan will support the modification of Nissan’s Smyrna, Tenn., and with Houston-based Reliant Energy. In September 2009, DOE signed its first loan agreement for $5.9

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Volvo To Go All Electric By 2030 – EV Week in Review: Feb 23-Mar 1

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This past week was certainly quite a whirlwind of EV news and developments from Volvo’s plans to end production of ICE vehicles by 2030, yet another proposal to reform the federal EV tax credit, chip shortages, Washington state’s plans to ban ICE vehicles by 2030, Lucid Air delay, Fisker to partner with Foxconn, and much, much more.

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Trainspotting

Revenge of the Electric Car

One morning just over a year ago, I was surprised to see the above photo taken from President Obama’s Washington, DC-bound train appear in a Washington Post collection from the inauguration. I haven’t heard about them since (though the former Saturn plant in the area is slated for Fisker ) but the image stuck with me.

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Hands-on with the ChatGPT-enabled VW ID.4, with big 2024 model year changes

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4 doesn’t feel laggy (unlike the Blazer EV or Fisker Ocean that I’ve driven recently). The 62kWh base model ID.4 This makes the 62kWh version quite attractive at a ~$32k base price after credit. But since we’re talking about the 82kWh version, we should talk about that base price instead. And again, the 82kWh ID.4 seconds, down from 7.7,